"It's been very humbling," Toll said. "It makes me feel really good, especially to be from such a very small school and to get all this attention."

He had taken visits to Tennessee (Jan. 27) and Ole Miss (Feb. 2) before coming to Arkansas, where he attended football camp last summer. He has plans to visit LSU in March.

"I don't have a clue yet when I might commit," Toll said.

ESPN has Toll ranked as its top player in Arkansas in the 2020 class and its 299th player overall. He was also invited and participated in the U.S. Army All-All-American Combine in January.

"Most people are recruiting me as an athlete, as a tight end or defensive end," Toll said. "But I want to play defensive end."

Hazen went 13-1 this past season with the only loss coming to Junction City 36-22 in the Class 2A state championship game.

"It was an incredible experience and I loved doing it with my brothers," Toll said. "We have a lot coming back, but we lost all of our starting offensive linemen from last year so that is going to be hard."

As a sophomore, Toll played quarterback for Hazen and passed for 715 yards and eight touchdowns while also rushing for 465 yards.

He also had 42 tackles on defense with 24 stops for lost yardage, nine sacks, three forced fumbles.